DescriptionView of a Steamer, Hudson River, Lona Island (NYPL b11708208-G91F083 030F).tiff
English: * Collection of views, some stamped "James G. Lock," others "T. J. Lock" which were collected or made by James G. Lock or T. J. Lock.
James Gardner Lock was head of the firm Thomas J. Lock & Son, interior decorators, retiring in 1921. He died at City Island, July 25, 1938, age 76. (NY Times, Jul 27, 1938, 17:2)
Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Views of New York and unidentified locations including City Island, Woodlawn Cemetery, Coney Island, including Brighton beach scenes, photo tents, Newburgh's water front, shipyard and a home, Otisville homes and group portraits, Poughkeepsie homes and a race track, stores in Troy; Washingtonville, Lower Ausable Lake, Keene Valley, Hudson River including Iona Island and boaters, the home of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Otis in Bellport, Long Island, lake or river steamers including the "Albany," "William C. Egerton," Mohawk" and "Grand Republic;" view of wash hanging out, cows, dogs, landscape and villages.
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection
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